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This publication makes the case for education programs to promote healthy relationships and prevent TDV through family-school-community partnerships, which can increase safety and academic achievement for California’s most cherished residents and most valuable resource – our youth.

Aiming to increase its technical and evaluation capacities, The Center for Violence-Free Relationships (The Center) applied for a two-year Organizational Strengths Grant (OSG) through Blue Shield of California Foundation’s Strong Field Project (SFP). After receiving the grant in 2010, The Center used the funds to increase the technology skills of its staff members, createa more efficient client management system, measure program effectiveness, improve service delivery, and start developing new measurements of client success.

During this 90-minute session, advocates in the movement to end domestic violence will share insights and experiences from their own recent cross-disciplinary mergers. Strategic restructuring, or various forms of integrated partnerships, are also explored as ways to help enhance organizational sustainability while strengthening services to survivors.

During this 90-minute session, advocates in the movement to end domestic violence will share insights and experiences from their own recent cross-disciplinary mergers. Strategic restructuring, or various forms of integrated partnerships, are also explored as ways to help enhance organizational sustainability while strengthening services to survivors.

Case study detailing how the Community United Against Violence (CUAV) transitioned to a shared leadership staff structure and integrated its longtime LGBTQQ services into a larger community organizing approach.